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they've donated their time and energy to create a foundation to support children to take them out of foster care. his life has been about public service. i'm honored that he has chosen to assume this demanding and challenging role. i want to thank him and his family for the service and sacrifices that they have made. thank you mr. comey for joining us today. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> to have it on the record for the comey archives, can you introduce everyone in your family? >> i forgot that. behind me, on my left, my wife, patrice. my five children are seated in the same seats they were sitting in 10 years ago. a little bit older. the only one who has not aged a bit is my wife. ryan is 19. claire is 16. and, those are my troops. >> do you solemnly swear that the testimony you will give will be the whole truth? >> thank you. members of the committee, it is an honor to be before you. the last time i sat at his table was two years ago. i am back asking you to confirm me. it is an amazing honor. my first major case was in 1987. i was assigned an interstate theft case. there was a re
they've donated their time and energy to create a foundation to support children to take them out of foster care. his life has been about public service. i'm honored that he has chosen to assume this demanding and challenging role. i want to thank him and his family for the service and sacrifices that they have made. thank you mr. comey for joining us today. >> thank you, mr. chairman. >> to have it on the record for the comey archives, can you introduce everyone in your family?...
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mcconnell says lawmakers confirmed the secretaries of energy, the interior, the treasury, the secretary of state, commerce, transportation, the director of the office of management and budget, the administrator of the centers for medicare and medicaid services, and the chair of the securities and exchange commission. let's talk about all of this, joe trippy is a former campaign manager for howard dean. ed rollins is a formal national campaign director for reagan, bush in 1984 a former white house political director and deputy chief of staff to president reagan they're both fox news contributors. let's talk about the apocalyptic sounding nuclear option, ed. what does this mean? is this possible? >> well, first of all it's absurd. the new senate sets its rules at the beginning of the session, which was after the last election. any change takes place midterm is by a two thirds vote. reid is trying to get around that. there's been no blocking of any nominees. the last was secretary of transportation. that was a 100-0 vote. they just passed a bipartisan immigration bill. if he makes this cha
mcconnell says lawmakers confirmed the secretaries of energy, the interior, the treasury, the secretary of state, commerce, transportation, the director of the office of management and budget, the administrator of the centers for medicare and medicaid services, and the chair of the securities and exchange commission. let's talk about all of this, joe trippy is a former campaign manager for howard dean. ed rollins is a formal national campaign director for reagan, bush in 1984 a former white...
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experience responding to national disaster and overseeing antiterrorism measures will help with the energy programs and research into nuclear weapons. she attended santa clara university and was the first senior valedictory before earning her law degree. >>> ktvu reporter, janine de la vega is live at sacred community heart community service with more on why they're in such high demand. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, at last count it was at 300 people e that are here in line. this line wraps around the block. all these parents and children, they come from low income families and they know that school starts in about a month, and they know they won't be able to afford backpacks and school supplies. you know, a backpack along with school supplies can cost up to $60. say sacred heart community service is holding a community event. sacred heart wants to gi away 2300. the director knows that the need is great for single parent households. those making minimum wage or those still searching for work. teachers say if a student goes to school unprepared, it takes the focus off learning an
experience responding to national disaster and overseeing antiterrorism measures will help with the energy programs and research into nuclear weapons. she attended santa clara university and was the first senior valedictory before earning her law degree. >>> ktvu reporter, janine de la vega is live at sacred community heart community service with more on why they're in such high demand. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, at last count it was at 300 people e that are here in...
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oakland wednesday morning and left her in the car at 79th and international while he ran in to get an energy drink. he left her in the car with his 87-year-old mom who has 2k34e7x yeah. he says he was in there quickly and when he returned to the car, daphne was gone. police searched the martin luther king regional shoreline park a couple times using helicopters and dogs. they say her father sometimes took her there to play. they've also looked at his apartment in oakland. webb was arrested in child endangerment for leaving the girl in the car with his mom. it's still being treated aa kidnapping and missing person's case. >> her and her husbands, they have a great relationship. she doesn't want anybody to think bad of him. our biggest concern is about0a5e baby. i know a lot of attention is being turned to him. but right now our focus is on the baby. that's who we want to see right now. >> reporter: little daphne weighs about 30 pounds. she was wearing orange pajamas with pink hearts on them and pink socks. police also looking into reports of a woman carrying a child in the area who was appare
oakland wednesday morning and left her in the car at 79th and international while he ran in to get an energy drink. he left her in the car with his 87-year-old mom who has 2k34e7x yeah. he says he was in there quickly and when he returned to the car, daphne was gone. police searched the martin luther king regional shoreline park a couple times using helicopters and dogs. they say her father sometimes took her there to play. they've also looked at his apartment in oakland. webb was arrested in...
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"we are seeing one of the biggest moves in the energy market consecutively than we have seen in years. even if we see a higher price for crude, it isn't necessarily going to impact to the degree the price at the pump as it did a couple years ago." "but the fact is we are still paying at or near record gas prices." the current national average for a gallon of unleaded gasoline is $3.50, up 3 cents from a week ago. capitol hill remains divided on immigration reform. lawmakers await a proposal on the issue from house republicans, who have said they will not pass the same legislation that passed the senate last week. members of the bipartisian house "group of 7" met yesterday in a private meeting. meanwhile, former president george w. bush is showing support for changes to the current system, calling on lawmakers to find a "positive resolution" on the issue. and, a new report by the white house finds immigration reform could boost gdp by .3% over 20 years. walmart and gap are agreeing to keep tabs on workers at factories in bangladesh. more than 1,000 workers in bangladesh were killed thi
"we are seeing one of the biggest moves in the energy market consecutively than we have seen in years. even if we see a higher price for crude, it isn't necessarily going to impact to the degree the price at the pump as it did a couple years ago." "but the fact is we are still paying at or near record gas prices." the current national average for a gallon of unleaded gasoline is $3.50, up 3 cents from a week ago. capitol hill remains divided on immigration reform. lawmakers...
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the plan supplied energy to northern san diego counties. upgraded transmission lines increased generation and cut backs helped meet demand when things are running fine but hiccups could spell trouble. >> we're limited in ability to ship in additional power meet demand. >> we've taken stop steps to make sure we can handle the system but certain liftings are going to be tight. >> the other issue is whether the state with meet a goal of 33% renewable energy. ita to slow global warming but boosting solar use but since the closure, the state is going in the opposite direction. >> shows ghgs have increased since the shut down. >> several cities are celebrating the state is down to one nuclear plant. >> there has been pr about nukz being green house gas free but that is a stretch of the imagination. >> in sacramento abc 7 news. >> thank you for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00 thank you. breaking news in the east bai. a search underway now for a toddler kidnapped from a car. >> motional appearance of the heoric flight attendants from flight 214.
the plan supplied energy to northern san diego counties. upgraded transmission lines increased generation and cut backs helped meet demand when things are running fine but hiccups could spell trouble. >> we're limited in ability to ship in additional power meet demand. >> we've taken stop steps to make sure we can handle the system but certain liftings are going to be tight. >> the other issue is whether the state with meet a goal of 33% renewable energy. ita to slow global...
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we have vital interests in the region as well, hence the reason for us to move forward with energy independence, which i think would positively impact the economy and foreign policy. these are some of the factors. host: monique. look into the conversation ca. caller: good morning, everyone. i have a quick comment. we should not be in the middle east at all. whatever other countries choose to do, that is their democracy. no other countries have invaded through slavery or separate -- segregation. i do not think members of congress should have all the secret intelligence information that the senate has. not for everybody. for some reason i do not think congressman or women can hold secret intelligence information at all. they use it against each other. you wonder how china and russia do what they do. host: what about the idea of we should not be involved in were in the middle east? guest: it is how we are involved. i think we do have to be involved, and america's still has a very significant role to play in helping countries have stable situations. i think we should definitely be involved. militar
we have vital interests in the region as well, hence the reason for us to move forward with energy independence, which i think would positively impact the economy and foreign policy. these are some of the factors. host: monique. look into the conversation ca. caller: good morning, everyone. i have a quick comment. we should not be in the middle east at all. whatever other countries choose to do, that is their democracy. no other countries have invaded through slavery or separate -- segregation....
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that's me paraphrasing the energy. what do you want to do? do you want to take this outside? if only we had cameras in that courtroom. yesterday's exchange was the first time bulger and weeks had spoken to each other in 16 years. >>> also in the boston area, dzhokhar tsarnaev will make his first appearance in a federal court room. victims, family members and survivors of the attack are expected to be at the heavily attended hearing. he faces a litany of charges in the spree of violence in april that left four people dead and some 260 people injured. of course, those images still pretty tough to watch. >>> in arizona, a bell tolled for each of the 19 firefighters killed in the yarnell hill wild fire. thousands of first responders came from far and wide to remember the men who were overcome unexpectedly by the flames. outside, thousands more withstood the heat of summer to pay a final tribute to members of the granite mountain hot shots. the loan surviving member of the crew read the prayer. vice president biden invoked an old saying, all men are created equal and then a few be
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look at commodity focused areas like energy an materials. we still have global excess capacity in a lot of those areas. that will probably continue to be a laggard. ashley: what about the bond market? a lot of, you know, frenzy around this particular market. is there any part of fixed income you like? perhaps corporate debt in particular? >> in particular, corporate debt, looking out, high yield still looks attractive. i don't know if you can call them high yield anymore. maybe they are medium yield. certainly they are still attractive from an interest rate protection standpoint. they will not suffer as much as interest rates move up. you're getting paid a pretty good amount from those businesses. they have a lot of cash flow right now. that area looks pretty good to us. maybe bank loans as well. another way to focus on gaining credit exposure as interest rates rye, the amount paid on the bank loans will rise as well. that is good insulation against rising interest rates. ashley: as we get into the second-quarter earnings season, jeff, what
look at commodity focused areas like energy an materials. we still have global excess capacity in a lot of those areas. that will probably continue to be a laggard. ashley: what about the bond market? a lot of, you know, frenzy around this particular market. is there any part of fixed income you like? perhaps corporate debt in particular? >> in particular, corporate debt, looking out, high yield still looks attractive. i don't know if you can call them high yield anymore. maybe they are...
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that's energy in the palm of your hand. this is taiwan's first panda cub. >>> panda cubs are always the size of a stick of butter. >> i think it takes a while before we determine whether it's a boy or a girl. >> violent clashes in egypt leave 51 dead and hundreds injured. what's the white house next move >> why files on the osama bin laden raid have been purged from pentagon computers . >>> welcome back. i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. right now the story is heat, humidity and a few showers out there. >> meteorologist chuck bell is tracking it all from the storm center. >> the rain is out of the immediate metro area but still remains more opportunities for rain especially if you live south of town or to the north of town. temperatures inside the immediate metro are back up, up to the upper 80s. 86 in reston and burke. 87 degrees indown. 87 in berwyn heights, maryland. there you can see on storm team 4 radar not much going on. a few showers are well north in hagerstown. these will develop and come along i-70. in fred
that's energy in the palm of your hand. this is taiwan's first panda cub. >>> panda cubs are always the size of a stick of butter. >> i think it takes a while before we determine whether it's a boy or a girl. >> violent clashes in egypt leave 51 dead and hundreds injured. what's the white house next move >> why files on the osama bin laden raid have been purged from pentagon computers . >>> welcome back. i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. right now...
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peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of protein, so it's energy straight from nature to you. nature valley protein bars. >> we're back with aviation consult tenant mike boyd talking about lessons learned. one of the things it sounds like they need to figure out the inflatable slides. they didn't deploy properly. it's described two of them deployed inside the plane and trapped people underneath it. some of the crew had to use axes to get the slides off the people. that sounds like something that the faa may want to look at after this crash. >> sure. but keep in mind, this is a damaged airplane and when an airplane is damaged, a lot of things don't work the way they're supposed to work. they will look at that and see what we can do better going forward. the fire, for example, in the attic of the airplane. what fuel. so they'll be looking at those things. so there will be a benefit out of what they find. >> the flight attend adapts sound incredible. performed acts of heroism. some were small women and were able to somehow carry some other passengers,
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the average customers would pay up to $13 a month to get green energy. customers would opt out and stay with pg&e. >>> if you buy something with a credit card, you may be asked for your zip code. many people think you have to tell your zip code to use your credit card. the california supreme court ruled that stores cannot require zip code information. privacy advocates say markets companies can use your zip code and name to figure out your past purchases as well as your address an phone number. that information can be used by marketers or other people trying to contact you. >> very interesting. >> yes, it is. >>> 8:24. want to check in with sal. >> when you go to the gas station -- >> the gas station. i for got about that. >> you can't use your credit card information you put in your zip code. maybe they are trying to verify the card. if you are in this area, you might want to consider using an alternate to that ramp. but the freeway traffic is not bad. let's talk about the commute on the bay bridge. it's improved. there was a stall earlier, kind of got
the average customers would pay up to $13 a month to get green energy. customers would opt out and stay with pg&e. >>> if you buy something with a credit card, you may be asked for your zip code. many people think you have to tell your zip code to use your credit card. the california supreme court ruled that stores cannot require zip code information. privacy advocates say markets companies can use your zip code and name to figure out your past purchases as well as your address an...
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more energy. what we're also seeing is an extreme approach to the way this is handled in government. we have 700 -- we know that $747 million were expect in lobbying to get an exemption to the safe drinking water act to hydraulic fracturing. that is what the safe drinking water act is supposed to monitor. what we're seeing here, and this is the story of the film, is a detailed explanation of how the drilling industry, as you saw in the last segment, multinational oil companies, are creating human rights abuses across america, and they're literally influencing the government so it moves away from the people who are protesting. >> from what he's saying, especially given the concept you're putting on the table, that the protesters of fracing are being taken seriously? >> they haven't really been successful. new york state is an example -- can i just finish one sentence? >> yes, let him talk. >> in new york state, fracing has not been approved. many people feel the governor is thinking about the polit
more energy. what we're also seeing is an extreme approach to the way this is handled in government. we have 700 -- we know that $747 million were expect in lobbying to get an exemption to the safe drinking water act to hydraulic fracturing. that is what the safe drinking water act is supposed to monitor. what we're seeing here, and this is the story of the film, is a detailed explanation of how the drilling industry, as you saw in the last segment, multinational oil companies, are creating...
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peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of protein, so it's energy straight from nature to you. nature valley protein bars. >>gretchen: the survival rate in the united states plane crashes from 1983 to 2000, believe it or not, was 95%. but if the plane does crash, it's important to remember to not panic. the survival plane crash, where you sit can make a difference, discoveryy tv crashed that plane into the ground that you saw to answer one pressing question: what is the best way to survive a crash. the author of unthinkable is my guest this morning. good morning to you, amanda. >> good morning. >>gretchen: whenever we see these types of injuries, we marvel at the fact that so many people do survive but it's not that uncommon. you say, number one, know your odds. in other words, if you're thinking about being doomed, psychology can play into this? >> your odds are better than you think. like you said, most passengers involved in serious plane crashes actually survive statisticically thinking. but your behavior matters more than you might think. you h
peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of protein, so it's energy straight from nature to you. nature valley protein bars. >>gretchen: the survival rate in the united states plane crashes from 1983 to 2000, believe it or not, was 95%. but if the plane does crash, it's important to remember to not panic. the survival plane crash, where you sit can make a difference, discoveryy tv crashed that plane into the ground that you saw to answer one pressing...
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it's mostly obama -- on the energy. he's pretty goods on the speeches. but he has no plan. there is no plan presented, after a speech. that all has to happen. if it doesn't happen, private industry will do it the federal country. >> shannon: a lot of those in private industry, whether it's coal or elsewhere saying that the growing amount of regulations from this particular administration are taking it tough for them to do their job and to develop clean energies and options, if it doesn't meet and line up with what the administration want, they are being regulatinged out of the chance to do it. what's your take? >> i agree. when you -- when you pile on the regulations, it's going to cost the consumer, is where you will go. i can tell you that -- there have been more regulations pult pult -- pult it, it slows everything down and runs up the cost. >> shannon: what about the state level ?r you getting a good buy-in from governors, folk -- focusing on natural gas? >> have you old laws out there that are against natural gas and favor diesel. those are being cleaned up, pretty fas
it's mostly obama -- on the energy. he's pretty goods on the speeches. but he has no plan. there is no plan presented, after a speech. that all has to happen. if it doesn't happen, private industry will do it the federal country. >> shannon: a lot of those in private industry, whether it's coal or elsewhere saying that the growing amount of regulations from this particular administration are taking it tough for them to do their job and to develop clean energies and options, if it doesn't...
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the western media and where she elites who know him as the former head of the international atomic energy axe. why anybody thinks a united nations bureaucrat is the answer for egypt is beyond me. from the u.s. point of view, it was very bad news to hear he was to be the interim prime minister. he is anti-american. when he was head of the iaea, he bent over backwards to defend the nuclear iranian program. >> eric: he is hailed as a supposed reformer and intellectual. you know, he was here in the united nations. i am sure you met him here. why, as you say, would he be so bad? would he lead and lean egypt toward iran? >> well, he's not -- he's not -- he has no political base within egypt. his political base is in circles in the west, for reasons that perhaps the europeans liked his tenure at the iaea, but there is no reason for the united states to think he was a success there. but more importantly, given the chaos we see on the streets, the political divisions within egypt, the notion that somebody who spent his life working in the united nations is the answer to the complex economic and so
the western media and where she elites who know him as the former head of the international atomic energy axe. why anybody thinks a united nations bureaucrat is the answer for egypt is beyond me. from the u.s. point of view, it was very bad news to hear he was to be the interim prime minister. he is anti-american. when he was head of the iaea, he bent over backwards to defend the nuclear iranian program. >> eric: he is hailed as a supposed reformer and intellectual. you know, he was here...
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july sale ends sunday. [ female announcer ] it balances you... [ water crashing ] ...it fills you with energy... and it gives you what you are looking for to live a more natural life. in a convenient two bar pack. this is nature valley... delicious granola bars made with the best ingredients in nature. nature valley. nature at its most delicious. >> jacqueline: this >> reporter: this is expected to be a very long day. >> we are still awaiting a press conference. in the meantime, we want to take another live look at the plane crashed at s f o. this is this is video courtesy of our helicopter parternship with abc ♪ [ male announcer ] when the a.c. goes out in a heat wave, it's nuccio heating and air conditioning that comes to the rescue. at&t helped nuccio put a complete mobile solution to work. mobile routing to send the closest technician and mobile payments to invoice on the spot. where do you want to take your business? call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ >> welcome back we have continued coverage. a fiery scene as a plane crashes at
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five-gallon buckets of select paints and stains see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call youdoctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, should not use androgel. erious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful brets, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the l
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elbaradei served for more than a decade as director-general of the international atomic energy agency and in 2005, he was awarded the nobel peace prize, which he shared with the iaea. >>> meanwhile the political uncertainty in egypt has put the obama administration in a very difficult situation. should the u.s. cut aid to egypt or not? republican senator john mccain says yes. >> we cannot repeat the same mistakes that we made at other times in our history by supporting the removal of freely elected governments, and so i believe the aid has to be suspended, that the egyptian military has to set a timetable for elections and a new constitution, and then we should evaluate whether to continue the aid or not. >> as news of mohamed elbaradei's appointment as interim prime minister reaches egyptians, thousands of supporters have deposed mohamed morsi are protesting in cairo. our senior international correspondent ben wedeman is live in cairo. ben, what more do you know about that situation and the swearing in? >> reporter: well we know it's going to take place tonight. we're already hearing
elbaradei served for more than a decade as director-general of the international atomic energy agency and in 2005, he was awarded the nobel peace prize, which he shared with the iaea. >>> meanwhile the political uncertainty in egypt has put the obama administration in a very difficult situation. should the u.s. cut aid to egypt or not? republican senator john mccain says yes. >> we cannot repeat the same mistakes that we made at other times in our history by supporting the...
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it ends up being a great connector and a great way to show people that energy and energy access is a global issue. it matters to everyone and everyone can hopefully, actually enjoy getting. >> did you play soccer growing up? >> no. but i'm nigerian. what that means is that my brother played, my father played, my cousin's play. i played basketball. that's coming, as is the jump rope, skateboard. >> that's what's next? >> all play. >> what sort of effect is this having in places like africa? >> it gives people who rarely experience the win/win, the opportunity for a win/win. they get to do something they do regardless and we amplify that experience and behavior by giving them something that actually generates power. >> how much does this cost? >> right now, we currently just had corporate sponsors distributing them. they will pay different amounts depending on whether they want exclusivity. we want to get it down to what someone might pay in the developing world, 1/5 of the cost of oil. the idea is to get them to a cost they can afford and bring production to the areas to get jobs whil
it ends up being a great connector and a great way to show people that energy and energy access is a global issue. it matters to everyone and everyone can hopefully, actually enjoy getting. >> did you play soccer growing up? >> no. but i'm nigerian. what that means is that my brother played, my father played, my cousin's play. i played basketball. that's coming, as is the jump rope, skateboard. >> that's what's next? >> all play. >> what sort of effect is this...